WHAT $42,000 GETS YOU IN GHANA | 3 Bedroom House for sale in Accra | Buying a house in Ghana

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WHAT $42,000 GETS YOU IN GHANA | 3 Bedroom House for sale in Accra | Buying a house in Ghana


Explore these affordable 2 and 3-bedroom houses available for sale in Accra, Ghana starting from $42,000 and ready to move-in! Acquiring a home in Ghana is an exhilarating venture, and Kofi Anku brings valuable development experience, having served as a partner in the multi-million dollar project, Ayi Mensah Park.

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  1. better price would be 14 – 17,000 USD.
    Ghana needs to change its land ownership laws. 50, 99, years where did they get that from.
    maybe uk people are used to such.

  2. beautiful homes but i’m curious, i don’t hear much mention of a person never really owns any land in Ghana. I think you only own it for 50 or 55 years what happen next after persons has invest all that time and money?

  3. No, Ghana is a tiny country of 33 million people. All these foreigners buying all the land and reselling it to Ghanaians who once owned it free of charge are simpling making Ghanaians homeless. The per capita income of Ghanains is $2 300. How can they afford $ 40 000 houses? Ghanaians need to wake up and stop this nonsense. When these people they are trying to appease finish selling off their country, they are going to move to another African country and try to reprise their bullshit. So far, they seem to have South Africa and Kenya in their sights. Fortunately, those two countries will be harder to hoodwink because they are not going to be shamed into giving up their land by sentimental demands to atone for slavery. No East African slave went to the Americas, and South Africa produced no slaves.

  4. @7:37 I hate the bars on the windows! We do not trust ourselves? Ghana ranks as more peaceful than most western countries and yet, most homes there do not have the bars. I also hate the barbed wire on the perimeter fences. Thank you Kofi for starting to normalize getting rid of these things, it is 100% not needed